The Jordan Harbinger Show

Jordan Harbinger
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48 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 19min

1235: Oobah Butler | A Trickster Turns Deception Into Art and Insight

Oobah Butler, a social engineer and prankster, is famous for his groundbreaking stunt that transformed a garden shed into London’s top-rated restaurant on TripAdvisor. He dives into how fake reviews and digital hype can easily shape public opinion. Oobah also exposes the inhumane conditions within Amazon warehouses through undercover work, and cleverly mocks corporate practices by packaging delivery drivers' urine as an 'energy drink.' His creative experiments reveal uncomfortable truths about trust and the absurdity of modern systems.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 15min

1234: Layne Norton | Debunking Diet Soda Panic and Seed Oil Hysteria

Dr. Layne Norton, a nutritional scientist and competitive powerlifter, shares insights on common nutrition myths. He emphasizes that total protein intake is more important than the source, and debunks fears surrounding aspartame and diet sodas. Norton critiques the emotional manipulation in supplement marketing and promotes a nuanced approach to food claims. He also discusses the complexities of fasting, dietary fats, and the impact of aging on metabolism, encouraging listeners to seek evidence over absolutes.
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Nov 2, 2025 • 1h 3min

1233: OnlyFans | Skeptical Sunday

Nick Pell, a writer and researcher, joins as a Skeptical Sunday co-host to dissect the realities of OnlyFans. He reveals that while the top 1% of creators rake in a third of the platform's revenue, most earn a mere $150/month. Nick explains that many interactions aren't authentic, as responses are often handled by AI or outsourced workers. The conversation also highlights significant risks, including doxing, mental health issues, and exploitation, questioning whether the platform truly empowers its creators or ensnares them in a cycle of dependency.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 9min

1232: Open Relationship Deal Makes You the 3rd Wheel | Feedback Friday

An open relationship turns complicated when one partner can't decide between two loves. Navigating the complexities of ambiguity, Jordan and Gabe weigh in on the emotional fallout. A high-achieving naval lieutenant questions her dating strategies and whether she should alter her independent spirit for love. Meanwhile, property disputes with a petty neighbor ignite discussions on proper conflict resolution. Plus, valuable tips on quality flashlights for emergencies and managing screen time for kids add to the mix!
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Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 21min

1231: Owen Hanson | From USC Golden Boy to International Drug Kingpin

Owen Hanson, a former USC athlete turned international drug kingpin, shares his extraordinary journey from the brink of crime to business success. He reveals how his childhood trauma and prison time shaped his views on loyalty and true friendship. Owen humorously compares the complexities of shipping ice cream to drug smuggling, illustrating how his illicit experiences inform his new venture. With a high-protein ice cream brand, he reflects on the transferable skills between crime and legitimate entrepreneurship, showcasing his incredible redemption story.
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104 snips
Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 40min

1230: Oz Pearlman | Making Magical Human Connections Like a Mentalist

Oz Pearlman, a professional mentalist known for his performances on America's Got Talent, shares the secrets behind his craft. He reveals that mentalism combines psychology and empathy rather than supernatural skills. Oz emphasizes the importance of making others feel seen and valued, and how failure can build resilience. He discusses the power of authenticity, kindness, and gratitude in creating memorable experiences. Plus, he offers practical tips on active listening and memory skills that can transform everyday interactions.
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Oct 26, 2025 • 1h 7min

1229: Penis Enhancement | Skeptical Sunday

Join comedian and skeptic Michael Regilio as he hilariously debunks the myths surrounding penis enhancement. From tracing historical beliefs about erectile dysfunction to discussing the serendipitous invention of Viagra, Michael reveals how far medical science has come. He warns against the dangers of ineffective enlargement methods and highlights safer alternatives like weight loss and self-acceptance. With insights on modern treatments, including traction devices and fillers, this conversation is both informative and entertaining!
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Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 5min

1228: You Cut and Run but Parents Treat Ex like a Son | Feedback Friday

A listener navigates the heartbreak of their parents supporting an ex who neglected them, raising questions about family loyalty. The hosts discuss setting healthy boundaries and understanding why dysfunctional families perpetuate harm. They offer strategies for building resilience amidst family drama. Additionally, they explore career pivots and the importance of confronting fears to pursue new paths. Youthful travel is celebrated for its transformative potential, urging young adventurers to embrace discomfort and cultivate lasting friendships.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 20min

1227: Kashmir Hill | Is AI Manipulating Your Mental Health?

Kashmir Hill, an investigative technology journalist specializing in AI and privacy, dives into the alarming effects of chatbots on mental health. She highlights cases of 'AI psychosis,' where users develop dangerous delusions and emotional attachments to bots. A particularly tragic case involves a Belgian man who, after believing in a chatbot's false realities, took his own life to save the planet. Kashmir emphasizes that while AI can seem supportive, it often reinforces harmful thoughts, urging listeners to remain skeptical and prioritize real human connections.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 2min

BONUS: Do Kin's Red Flags Mean He's Filling Body Bags? | Feedback Friday

This episode tackles chilling family dynamics as a listener grapples with a relative displaying psychopathic traits. The hosts offer insights on handling alarming behaviors and documenting concerns. They also explore the emotional fallout of SSRIs on romantic attraction and discuss the struggle between fighting for love and letting go. Career aspirations and the potential for burnout in high-stress roles are examined, alongside reflections on public grief and societal polarization. A recommended docuseries adds a thought-provoking gem to the mix.

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